US959308A - Attaching means for fastening members. - Google Patents

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US959308A
US959308A US41012508A US1908410125A US959308A US 959308 A US959308 A US 959308A US 41012508 A US41012508 A US 41012508A US 1908410125 A US1908410125 A US 1908410125A US 959308 A US959308 A US 959308A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C5/00Eyelets
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/37Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/3742Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor having eyelet type directing means
    • Y10T24/3745Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor having eyelet type directing means with permanently deformed mounting structure

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  • CARR or nnooxmnn, messncnusnr'rs, ASSIGNOB ro cane msrnnnnn COMPANY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS,
  • This invention relates to fastening members which are adapted to be applied to flexible material, such as cloth, thin leather, etc.
  • the invention is applicable to fastening members of various kinds, such as a socket member adapted to engage a complemental stud member or an eyelet adapted to engage a cord or lacing.
  • the invention has for its object to pro-" vide improved means for clamping a fastening member to a piece of cloth or other flexible material, in such manner that the said flexible material will be firmly engaged at a number of points, and prevented from being pulled outwardly from its proper enga gement with the fastening member.
  • he invention consists in a fastening member having a sheet metal clamping part adapted to bear on one side of the article to which the member is to be attached, and provided with a series of prongs, which are integral with the said clamping art, and project therefrom, and are adapte to enetrate and pass through the-portion 0 the article to which the member is applied, and a complemental part adapted to act as an anvil on the ends of the said prongs to turn or clench the same, and cause their firm engagement with the flexible sheet material.
  • Figure l represents a perspective view of one of the parts of a fastening member embodying my invention.
  • Fig. '2 represents an enlarged perspective sectional view of the part shown in Fig. 1, and a complemental part ready for engagement therewith.
  • Fig. 3 represents a Fig. v5.
  • Fig. 7 represents a sectional view of the form of fastener shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the fastener being attached to a piece of material.
  • a represents the main or body portion of a gromet constructed in accordance with my invention, said portion comprising an annular plate 2, the inner edge of which is bent outwardly to form a setting flange 3.
  • 4 4 represent prongs,-
  • the body portion a is placed against one side of the sheet 5, and until the prongs 4 penetrate the sheet, an opening being formed in the sheet to receive the flange 3.
  • the part 6 is then pressed against the points of the prongs 4, the latter bearing'against the recesses7, pressure being so exerted that the prongs areclenched so that their points turncircumferentially and reenter the sheet 5, in a direction toward the plate 2, as indicated in Fig. 4, ow-
  • FIGs. 5, 6, and -7 I show my invention embodied in a one piece eyelet or gromet, in which the setting flange 30 corresponding to the flan e 3 shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, is consideraby higher in proportion to the spurs 4.
  • the setting flange is upset or turned over, as shown in Fig. 7, it presses against the points of thespurs, the latter over, and causes them to reenter the material.
  • My invention is characterized by slender and bends elon ated spurs, which are integral with a meta lie fastening member, and first enetrate the fabric to which the member is applied, and are then bent backand reenter the fabric thus passing twice through the fabric, and forming a metallic seam.
  • the outer or anvil portion is integral arranged bases located entirely within the with the base or body portion, in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 the upper or anvil portion consists mainly of a separate iece which is held inplace by rollin the ange 3 over upon the inner edge of t e part 6.
  • the pron s are struck up from the base portion 2 an are integral therewith and the bases of the prongs are radial so that when they are clenched down the turn in a circumferential direction.
  • the entire device can be made with an exceedingly narrow base and anvil portion. and yet have no rough pprtions or tips on the pron that would liable to catch upon any fa ric coming in contact therewith.

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I. s. CARR. ATTACHING MEANS FOR FASTENING MEMBERS. APPLICATION FILED 31110, 1908.
959,308. I rammedma 24,1910.
UNITED sTArns PATENT ()F1%ICE.
man s. CARR, or nnooxmnn, messncnusnr'rs, ASSIGNOB ro cane msrnnnn COMPANY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS,
a conronar on or name.
AMAcnIne mnnns non rnsrnivme arianas.
Specification of Letters Patent.
rammed May .2 1910.
implicat on filed January .1308.- i 1 No 410, 25-
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRED S. CARR, of
'Brookline, in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Attaching Means for Fastening Members, of which the following is a specification. I This invention relates to fastening members which are adapted to be applied to flexible material, such as cloth, thin leather, etc.
The invention is applicable to fastening members of various kinds, such as a socket member adapted to engage a complemental stud member or an eyelet adapted to engage a cord or lacing.
The invention has for its object to pro-" vide improved means for clamping a fastening member to a piece of cloth or other flexible material, in such manner that the said flexible material will be firmly engaged at a number of points, and prevented from being pulled outwardly from its proper enga gement with the fastening member.
he invention consists in a fastening member having a sheet metal clamping part adapted to bear on one side of the article to which the member is to be attached, and provided with a series of prongs, which are integral with the said clamping art, and project therefrom, and are adapte to enetrate and pass through the-portion 0 the article to which the member is applied, and a complemental part adapted to act as an anvil on the ends of the said prongs to turn or clench the same, and cause their firm engagement with the flexible sheet material.
The invention consists in the improvements which I will now proceed to describe and claim. (ifthe accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure l represents a perspective view of one of the parts of a fastening member embodying my invention. Fig. '2 represents an enlarged perspective sectional view of the part shown in Fig". 1, and a complemental part ready for engagement therewith. .Fig. 3 represents a Fig. v5. Fig. 7 represents a sectional view of the form of fastener shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the fastener being attached to a piece of material.
The same reference characters indicate the same parts in all the figures.
In the drawings a represents the main or body portion of a gromet constructed in accordance with my invention, said portion comprising an annular plate 2, the inner edge of which is bent outwardly to form a setting flange 3. 4 4 represent prongs,-
which are struck up from the portion 2 and entirely within the margin thereof, and are integral therewith, the prongs standing inside the margin of said portion 2 and substantially at right angles with the "plane thereof, and being formed to penetratethe sheet of material 5 with which the device is to be engaged. 6 represents a'complemental part or member, wh1ch has the same general form as the ortion 2, and is adapted to surround the 5 under side a series of recesses 7, coinciding in position with the proigs 4, the said-recesses being concave and constituting anvils.
In connecting the parts described, the body portion a is placed against one side of the sheet 5, and until the prongs 4 penetrate the sheet, an opening being formed in the sheet to receive the flange 3. The part 6 is then pressed against the points of the prongs 4, the latter bearing'against the recesses7, pressure being so exerted that the prongs areclenched so that their points turncircumferentially and reenter the sheet 5, in a direction toward the plate 2, as indicated in Fig. 4, ow-
pressed against the latteringto the fact that the prongs first stand in planes radial to the plate. The setting flange 3 is then rolled over upon the inner edge of the part 6, as shown in Fig. 3, the
parts being thus firmly and securely connected. In Figs. 5, 6, and -7, I show my invention embodied in a one piece eyelet or gromet, in which the setting flange 30 corresponding to the flan e 3 shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, is consideraby higher in proportion to the spurs 4. When the setting flange is upset or turned over, as shown in Fig. 7, it presses against the points of thespurs, the latter over, and causes them to reenter the material.
My invention is characterized by slender and bends elon ated spurs, which are integral with a meta lie fastening member, and first enetrate the fabric to which the member is applied, and are then bent backand reenter the fabric thus passing twice through the fabric, and forming a metallic seam.
Practicall thevonly difference between the two forms shown is that while in Figs. 5, 6
and -7 the outer or anvil portion is integral arranged bases located entirely within the with the base or body portion, in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 the upper or anvil portion consists mainly of a separate iece which is held inplace by rollin the ange 3 over upon the inner edge of t e part 6. In each form the pron s are struck up from the base portion 2 an are integral therewith and the bases of the prongs are radial so that when they are clenched down the turn in a circumferential direction. There ore the entire device can be made with an exceedingly narrow base and anvil portion. and yet have no rough pprtions or tips on the pron that would liable to catch upon any fa ric coming in contact therewith.
I claim: I a A fastening member com rising a circular base or body portion rovi ed with an opening and'an u right ange surroundin said opening, sai base or body portion eing a so provided with prongs having radially margin of said base or body portion, and an upper or anvil portion against the underside 0 which the prongs are clenched and turned backward.
In testimony whereof I'have afiixed my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
FRED S. CARR.
Witnesses C. F. BROWN, PETER W. Pnzznzrrr.
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